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Parkside Football Club 1897/2017
Jim Rosenow and Warren Rickards both resigned for either personal or work related
commitments during the year. Throughout the year they have contributed strongly at commitee
meettings and assisted in the running of the club. Many thanks to all those on the committee for
their involvement and assistance.
Brett Family Club Person Of The Year
Congratulations goes to Pat McDougall, the winner of this prestigious award. Pat's efforts around
the club are certainly appreciated.
Clubrooms
This year we painted the change rooms and toilet area, however we need to address the needs of
our clubroom. The toilet area needs re-furnishing. The social room carpet will need replacing in
the near future. We urgently require an office for meetings. A storeroom for equipment
(footballs, jumpers, club paperwork etc.). A second training light, these are just some areas that
require our attention.
Finally, I would like to thank Lindsay Murphy. Lindsay, who is standing down as president after
two years, it has been a pleasure to work with you, the respect you have, of not only Parkside
members, but people in general is to be admired. I believe the Parkside Football Club will surely
miss you in your official capacity. We wish you all the best in the future and certainly will be
seeing you around the club, offering your friendship and advice.
Pat Considinre
Secretary
Junior Football Report
1987
The 1987 Junior Football Season was less successful than in previous years with regard to on field
performance, however off field performance towards the end of the Season have given new hope
for 1988.
The under 15's, under first year Coach, Alan Jones had only moderate success, the highlight here
was the performance of two fine young players, Peter Betson and John Harinos who shared the
best player award for the season. Both of these boys also represented the F.D.F.L. during the
season and it is to be hoped that their talents can be fostered by the Club.
The under 13's, coached by Pat Consindine, were unable to follow up their big effort of last
season, due mainly to lack of numbers. The best and fairest award was won by Steve Kelly, from
M. Jones and P. Guida.
Once a Parksider, Always a Parksider